Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Silicon Power PC4-25600 3200MHz XPower Turbine Series and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Silicon Power PC4-25600 3200MHz XPower Turbine Series.
June 2019
(86%)
17 Reviews
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l 4대 메이저 메인보드 브랜드의 RGB기술 연동 지원, l XMP프로파일 위주의 라인업, l 추가 오버클럭수율과 10층 레이어
l 차별성 낮은 디자인
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Published: 2020-02-18, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The XPOWER Turbine RGB 32GB kit from Silicon Power does offer wide compatibility for configuration in terms of LED lighting, while the Samsung ICs are carefully selected from the factory, in order to stay stable at the programmed XMP timings. In our case...
Inexpensive, Compatible with AMD and Intel chipsets, Easy to install and configure, Low profile design
Nothing worth to mention,
Silicon Power XPower Turbine offers a great balance between performance and price. In the same time is fully compatible with all modern desktop platforms and provides high stability. Naturally, the perfect mix for gamers with a lower budget.If you are loo...
Putting the Budget back in RGB The XPower Turbine RGB series is easily the best, most capable, most adaptable, and most aesthetically pleasing series of RAM Silicon Power has released to date. It may not be perfect but this series deserves to be on your s...
Silicon Power makes a compelling entry into the RGB Gaming memory market with the XPOWER Turbine RGB. Even though it carries the same specs on paper, we got a little bit better performance out of it than we did the non-RGB version of the Turbine memory. O...
Silicon Power could make a nice dent in the gaming market with a kit like this. Performance is great right out of the box with the XPOWER Turbine easily matching and often surpassing other similar 3200 MHz kits. And don't forget, it comes in much faster s...
The Silicon Power XPower Turbine series may not be perfect, but thanks to its use of excellent Samsung B-dies backstopped by a good heat spreader design the new Turbine series is going to help put Silicon Power on the map...